2019: The William B. Ogden Public Library, Walton, NY— Leaving Guanabara, memoir reading
2014: The National Arts Club in New York City, reading from Listening to Pakistan: A Woman’s Voice in a Veiled Land
2013: The Cosmopolitan Club in New York City — Pakistan: the Continuing Enigma, talk and slide show
2012: Bright Hill Press Day, in Treadwell, NY — Listening to Pakistan, reading and Q&A
2012: The Andes Round Table — Excerpts from memoir-in-progess, Leaving Guanabara
2012: New York Society Library — Excerpts from memoir-in-progress, Leaving Guanabara
2010: International Pre-School Advisory Board Benefit — excerpts from memoir in progress, Leaving Guanabara
2008: The Oneonta Rotary Club — Listening to Pakistan
2008: The Cosmopolitan Club in New York City — Listening to Pakistan
2007: The William B. Ogden Public Library, Walton, NY — Listening to Pakistan
Radio Interviews:
2012: Listening to Pakistan with Alan Donovan on WUOR on “Kitchen Talk”
2012: Listening to Pakistan on WSKG”s “Off the Page” with host Bill Jaker. http://wskg.org/episode/listening-pakistan-denise-b-dailey
Podcast: 2019
https://www.podcastone.com/episode/Christopher-Goffard, Riko: Seductions of an Artist
Continuing Courses in Adult Learning (CCAL) lectures:
2018: So it Took Thirty Years to Write a Book?
2016: Gujarat and Rajasthan: Favors of Chance
2014: Pakistan: the Continuing Enigma, Course on Travel Writers and Writing Writers given at Writers in the Mountains (WIM), Hobart, N.Y.
2012: Let’s Go! — The influences of Dutch and English philosophies in the 15th century as they impacted on the founding of Manhattan
2011: The Many Faces of Israel — observations on the many conflicting and compatible inhabitants.
2010: Sicilian Sandwich — meeting the layers of history, food, art, geography on one island
2009: Same, Same, but Different — Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos
2008: You’re Going to Pakistan?!
Talks abroad:
2014: Mayoralty, Bordeaux, France
Participating speaker in a ceremony commemorating the centenary of the last round-up of Jews in January,1944 from Bordeaux. The substance of this history makes up the last chapters and Epilogue of Dailey’s memoir, Leaving Guanabara.
Contact Denise for speaking engagements e-mail to daileytd@aol.com or call (212) 879-5539.